‘Toxicoepidemiology of poisoning exhibited in Indian population from 2010 to 2020: A systematic review and meta-analysis’ was the study published by the British Medical Journal.
It revealed that pesticides were the main case of poisoning in India, with an overall prevalence of 63 per cent.
It is due to widespread use of pesticides for agricultural and household activities.
According to the study, the prevalence of pesticide poisoning in the adult population was 65 per cent and 22 per cent in children.
An analysis of the region-wise distribution of the prevalence of poisoning showed that it was